“What was seen yesterday in parts of Chemnitz and what was recorded on video has no place in our country,” he told reporters in Berlin today.

“People ganging up, chasing people who look different from them or who come from elsewhere (…) is something we won’t tolerate,” he said.

“This has no place in our cities and I can say for the German government that we condemn this in the sharpest possible manner.”

#Chemnitz, #Germany, 26 August 2018: ~1000 neonazis hunt refugees and immigrants, attacking who does not look sufficiently german.The far-right riding hate is now near of being the 2nd party.Night falls on this #Europe of crystal. pic.twitter.com/RYn7Ucy9vK